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Siemens stock traded down almost 2% premarket. Siemens will no longer work with Russian state companies after it found it had moved four of its turbines to the politically-charged region of Crimea. "Siemens is implementing an additional controls regime that is exceeding legal requirements by far", it said. Reuters said at the time the delivery might have taken place without Siemens' knowledge, which the company has since confirmed.

Following receipt of the letter, the agency made informal inquiries about the allegations, according to a source who spoke on background to preserve business relationships. "We validate the reference prices provided by manufacturers, vendors and sellers against actual prices recently found across Amazon and other retailers".

The CAG had conducted a joint inspection of 74 stations and 80 trains selected across Zonal Railways. The contaminated foodstuff, recycled foodstuff, packaged and bottled items that are on sale are unfit for the human consumption. Unfair practices were being followed in the execution of catering services at stations and trains. The findings form part of the CAG's latest report on telecom, which was tabled in Parliament on Friday."To sum up the verification of records of six telecom ...

European equity markets were trading higher in early afternoon trade. The 30-scrip Sensitive Index ( Sensex ) of the BSE , which opened at 32,035.88 points, provisionally closed at 32,028.89 points - up 124.49 points, or 0.39 per cent, from the previous close at 31,904.40 points.

The company has slowly been fusing its operations. On 20 March 2017, Vodafone announced an agreement to combine its subsidiary, Vodafone India (excluding its 42% stake in Indus Towers), with Idea Cellular . The Africa, Middle East and Asia Pacific region saw service revenue jump 10.0%, driven by robust growth in Turkey and Egypt. In its troubled Indian operation, organic service revenue fell 13.9 per cent to €1.39bn, which it put down to price competition.

This can most easily be attributed to higher refinery runs during summer driving season, which suggest that later this year, we could see a rebound in inventories-but for now at least, the news is good. "Yet, U.S. crude oil inventories still remain near the upper half of the average for this time of the year". Oil prices held steady on Thursday, hanging on to gains made the previous session when falling USA crude inventories lifted the market, as analysts offered mixed supply outlooks for ...

The India's third largest IT firm Wipro on Thursday announced a mega buyback offer of Rs 11,000 crore, joining the growing roaster of IT firms that are returning surplus cash to their shareholders. Chief Executive Abidali Neemuchwala said healthcare clients were holding back on spending due to uncertainty over regulations in the United States where President Donald Trump's administration is trying to repeal and replace the 2010 Affordable Care Act, known as Obamacare.

In Singapore's case, the ADB said that "despite external risks to the outlook, manufacturing and domestic services are expected to remain robust for the rest of the year, supporting upgrades in GDP growth forecasts to 2.4 per cent for 2017 and 2.5 per cent for 2018".

Retail sales on the United Kingdom rose by 0.6 per cent overall in June, ahead of forecasts of 0.4 per cent. The motor-vehicle and parts component rose 2.4% in May to C$13.08 billion, after a decline the previous month, led by sales of new and used cars, as well as auto parts.

The 22.4 per cent hike in the first six months compared to the same period previous year showed "a substantial step-up in profitability despite the persisting volatile global trading environment", chief executive Paul Polman said. "C4G is making our business even more agile, less complex and increasingly responsive to fast-changing consumer trends". "Kraft Heinz may have gone away, but Unilever know they can not relax and investors expect them to raise their game", he said.